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Capitol Federal Big Money Play of the Game Text Contest Contest Rules Capitol Federal Big Money Play of the Game Text Contest Contest Rules These contest rules are specific to the Capitol Federal Big Money Play of the Game Text Contest (the “Contest”) conducted by Entercom Kansas, LLC d/b/a the Kansas City Chiefs Radio Network (the “Contest Administrator”) (see complete list of stations in Attachment A at the end of these rules). A copy of these specific Contest rules is available online at www.1065thewolf.com/rules and www.radio.com/610sports/contest-rules. WHO CAN ENTER 1. Eligible entrants must be eighteen (18) years of age or older and legal U.S. residents of Arkansas, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Dakota, or Texas as of the date of entry in the Contest. 2. Employees (including, without limitation, part-time or temporary employees) of the Contest Administrator, Contest sponsors and their respective parent entities, subsidiaries, affiliated companies and advertising and promotion agencies, at any time during the applicable contesting period and the immediate family and other household members (i.e., spouses, parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren, roommates, housemates, significant others, partners, siblings (half and full) and the steps of each of the foregoing) of each of the above are NOT eligible to enter and/or to win the Contest. HOW TO ENTER 3. NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT OF ANY KIND IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN THIS CONTEST. A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. 4. To enter, during each of the Contest Entry Periods set forth in Section 4(a) below (each a “Contest Entry Period” and together the “Contest Entry Periods”) text PLAY to SMS shortcode 26004. a. The “Contest Entry Periods” are as follows: i. Thursday, September 10, 2020 starting at 7:20pm (CT) and ending at 10:50pm (CT); ii. Sunday, September 20, 2020 starting at 3:25pm (CT) and ending at 6:55pm (CT); iii. Monday, September 28, 2020 starting at 7:15pm (CT) and ending at 10:45pm (CT); iv. Sunday, October 4, 2020 starting at 3:25pm (CT) and ending at 6:55pm (CT); v. Sunday, October 11, 2020 starting at 12:00pm (CT) and ending at 3:30pm (CT); vi. Thursday, October 15, 2020 starting at 7:20pm (CT) and ending at 10:50pm (CT); vii. Sunday, October 25, 2020 starting at 3:25pm (CT) and ending at 6:55pm (CT); viii. Sunday, November 1, 2020 starting at 12:00pm (CT) and ending at 3:30pm (CT); ix. Sunday, November 8, 2020 starting at 12:00pm (CT) and ending at 3:30pm (CT); x. Sunday November 22, 2020 starting at 7:20pm (CT) and ending at 10:50pm (CT); xi. Sunday, November 29, 2020 starting at 3:25pm (CT) and ending at 6:55pm (CT); xii. Sunday December 6, 2020 starting at 7:20pm (CT) and ending at 10:50pm (CT); xiii. Sunday December 13, 2020 starting at 12:00pm (CT) and ending at 3:30pm (CT); xiv. Sunday, December 20, 2020 starting at 3:25pm (CT) and ending at 6:55pm (CT). xv. Sunday, December 27, 2020 starting at 12:00pm (CT) and ending at 3:30pm (CT) b. Text the correct Contest Entry Keyword to SMS shortcode 26004 prior to the conclusion of each Contest Entry Period. There is no limit on the number of entries per phone number during the Contest Entry Period. i. CONTEST ADMINISTRATOR HAS NO OBLIGATION, LIABILITY, OR RESPONSIBILITY WHATSOEVER IF LISTENERS RECEIVE THE CONTEST ENTRY KEYWORD(S) AND/OR SMS SHORTCODE FROM THIRD PARTIES SUCH AS OTHER LISTENERS, CONTEST SPONSORS, ETC. © 2020 Entercom Operations, Inc. | 119990_6 ii. CONTEST ADMINISTRATOR IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TEXT MESSAGES MISTAKENLY SENT TO SMS SHORT CODES OTHER THAN THE CONTEST SMS SHORTCODE, 26004. iii. CONTEST ADMINISTRATOR AND SPONSORS WILL NOT POST CONTEST ENTRY KEYWORD(S) ON THEIR WEBSITES, PROVIDE CONTEST ENTRY KEYWORD(S) ON ANY SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM OR BY ANY OTHER ELECTRONIC MEANS, OR REVEAL CONTEST ENTRY KEYWORD(S) OVER THE TELEPHONE ON ANY OF THE CONTEST ADMINISTRATOR TELEPHONE NUMBERS. iv. For text entries, entrants may receive bounce back texts from Contest Administrator with confirmation of Contest entry, but they will receive no “extra” information or message content. v. Standard message and data rates may apply, frequency of automated marketing messages recurring and varies, text STOP to cancel, terms available at http://bit.ly/15FDy2P. HOW TO WIN 5. Within one (1) business day following each Contest Entry Period one (1) entry will be randomly selected from among all text entries received during such Contest Entry Period as a potential Qualifying Prize Winner, subject to verification of Contest eligibility and compliance with the Contest rules (each a “Qualifying Prize Winner”). 6. On Monday, December 28, 2020 at approximately 10:01am (CT) one (1) “Grand Prize Winner” will be selected in a random drawing of all Qualifying Prize Winners. 7. THERE WILL BE UP TO, BUT NOT MORE THAN, FIFTEEN (15) QUALIFYING PRIZE WINNERS AND ONE (1) VERIFIED GRAND PRIZE WINNER IN THIS CONTEST. 8. Potential Qualifying Prize Winners and potential Grand Prize Winner will be notified at the telephone number from which he or she texted the entry, within seventy-two (72) business hours of being selected. In the event that a potential Qualifying Prize Winner or the potential Grand Prize Winner is found to be ineligible to win a prize in this Contest, becomes disqualified for any reason, and/or forfeits, Contest Administrator may, but shall not be required to, select an alternate winner from among all entries received in the same Contest Entry Period as such ineligible, disqualified or forfeiting winner, subject to verification of eligibility and compliance with these Contest rules. In the event that any such alternate winner is also ineligible to win a prize in this Contest, becomes disqualified for any reason, and/or forfeits, Contest Administrator shall have no obligation to select any additional entries from such Contest Entry Period, and under such circumstances, no Prize will be awarded. 9. Odds of winning a Qualifying Prize depend upon the number of entries received during each Contest Entry Period. Odds of a Qualifying Prize Winner winning the Grand Prize are 1 in 15. PRIZE(S) 10. Up to fifteen (15) “Qualifying Prizes” will be awarded in this Contest. Each Qualifying Prize is one (1) $125 Visa gift card, courtesy of Capitol Federal Savings Bank. 11. Up to one (1) “Grand Prize” will be awarded in this Contest. The Grand Prize is two (2) Club level tickets to the Sunday, January 3, 2021 football game taking place at Arrowhead Stadium (1 Arrowhead Dr., Kansas City, MO 64129) and one (1) parking pass valid on Sunday, January 3, 2021. The Grand Prize is valued at $1,480.00 and is courtesy of Entercom Kansas City, LLC. 12. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or stated in any promotional material(s), the Qualifying Prize Winners and the Grand Prize Winner will not be entitled to receive any prize until after their eligibility has been confirmed or accepted by Contest Administrator © 2020 Entercom Operations, Inc. | 119990_6 representatives and all required paperwork (including, without limitation, liability release agreements) have been completed by the pending Winner within the required deadlines. 13. Winners may be required, in Contest Administrator’s sole discretion, to sign one or more a Liability Release Agreements relieving the Contest Administrator and its respective parents, subsidiaries, officers, directors, members, managers, employees, agents from any and all liability with respect to participation in this Contest and the receipt and/or use of any prize. Any person who refuses to sign such Releases and/or provide a social security number or complete or provide any other documents required by the Contest Administrator by the deadline required by Contest Administrator representative will forfeit any and all Contest prizes. Contest Administrator reserves the right to examine identification and may reasonably choose to accept or deny awarding the prize based on the identification presented. In the event a potential Winner does not provide the Contest Administrator with documentation and paperwork required under these rules by the deadline, the potential Winner will forfeit the prize and such prize may be disposed of at the discretion of the Contest Administrator. No transfer or assignment of prizes is allowed. 14. Further, the Contest Administrator and its respective parents, subsidiaries, officers, directors, members, managers, employees, agents are not responsible if any part of the prize cannot be awarded due to Covid-19 (Coronavirus), pandemics or epidemics, government regulations, government mandated quarantines, travel restrictions, or stay-at- home orders, acts of God, acts of war, natural disasters, weather, acts of terrorism, or other factors beyond the control of the Contest Administrator and/or its respective parents, subsidiaries, officers, directors, members, managers, employees, agents control. 15. Except by the Contest Administrator, which reserves the right to substitute a prize or prize portion with another prize or prize portion of greater or equal value, prize(s) may not be redeemed for cash, substituted, transferred or assigned, except as may be determined by Station at its sole and absolute discretion on a case-by-case basis. 16. Winners are responsible for paying all applicable local, county, state and federal taxes on prizes and will be issued an IRS 1099 form for all prizes won in this Contest. 17. No element of prize will be replaced if lost, stolen, or damaged. SPONSORS 18. The sponsors of this Contest are Entercom Kansas, LLC d/b/a the Kansas City Chiefs Radio Network and Capitol Federal Savings Bank. Other General Rules that Apply to this Contest 17. ENTRANTS UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT, DUE TO COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS), GOVERNMENT REGULATION, DISASTERS, STRIKES, CIVIL UNREST OR DISORDER, OR OTHER CAUSES, THE 2020-2021 U.S.
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